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that was in an area to the north of cairo. we understand that those killed were all members of the muslim brotherhood. according to police sources, those killed died from tear gas suffocation. well, as egypt's working week began on sunday, it's been all eyes on the country's economy, which has been dealt a very serious blow by weeks of unrest. the tourist sector, which accounts for 11% of europe's g.d.p. is in meltdown. "france 24"'s correspondent tells us more. >> tension lingered in cairo's streets as they began their working week on sunday. despite a curfew cutting back their working hours, thearp upbeat in the face of violent unrest. in general the stock market's performance at the current state is, to an extent, detached from the political situation and it's been performing for the better. it's a positive time of trading between the rise and fall in stock prices. >> however, egypt's economy has taken a beating since the revolution years ago cut from 5% to 2%. it's also yet to see a nearly $5 billion loan from the monetary
that was in an area to the north of cairo. we understand that those killed were all members of the muslim brotherhood. according to police sources, those killed died from tear gas suffocation. well, as egypt's working week began on sunday, it's been all eyes on the country's economy, which has been dealt a very serious blow by weeks of unrest. the tourist sector, which accounts for 11% of europe's g.d.p. is in meltdown. "france 24"'s correspondent tells us more. >> tension...
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cairo. i think we need to be extremely observatint there's two huge competing demonstrations going on. this is by no means a nationwide story. we don't nope where this is going. we don't know where president morsi is. we're told by various security officials he's still working in the republican guard. we don't know whether he's allowed to leave. we've heard frr the miom the mi. they have been meeting with national youth and other politician, religious groups and they will soon have their statement. their deadline is about 1:23 old. there are military vehicles moving towards one element of cairo right now. >> on the left part of the screen are thousands who are anti-morsi. on the right his supporters largely from the muslim brotherhood. let's not forfeit it was a year or so ago that he was elected democratic elections. his party got 52%. the opposition got 48%. the country pretty much split since then. from what i understand a lot of those folks who voted for morsi have had second thoughts gi
cairo. i think we need to be extremely observatint there's two huge competing demonstrations going on. this is by no means a nationwide story. we don't nope where this is going. we don't know where president morsi is. we're told by various security officials he's still working in the republican guard. we don't know whether he's allowed to leave. we've heard frr the miom the mi. they have been meeting with national youth and other politician, religious groups and they will soon have their...
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prison pr it's nighttime in cairo with a strict curfew. protesters have been demanding muhammed morsi be returned to office. >>> let's talk about what the u.s. can or should be doing in egypt. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> i want to start with comments made this morning by john mccain on cnn. he told candy crowley that the u.s. lost credibility in egypt and the u.s. should cut off aid all together. then candy asked him to describe the obama administration's overall policy toward the middle east. >> there is no policy and there is no strategy. therefore, we react and we react poorly. >> obviously harsh words from senator mccain. what do you think? does he have a point? >> i think even obama advisors would be hard pressed to tell you what is the obama doctrine when it comes to the middle east? is it whack-a-mole via drone policy, speak loudly, carry a trig or infamously lead from behind. we've seen a patch work of approaches that are contradictory. we helped lead the strikes from libya to try to liberate libyans from gadhafi's
prison pr it's nighttime in cairo with a strict curfew. protesters have been demanding muhammed morsi be returned to office. >>> let's talk about what the u.s. can or should be doing in egypt. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> i want to start with comments made this morning by john mccain on cnn. he told candy crowley that the u.s. lost credibility in egypt and the u.s. should cut off aid all together. then candy asked him to describe the obama administration's...
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thanks for joining us from cairo. hello, again. from out his or headquarters -- from al jazeera headquarters in doha. the second-in-command of the yemen-based al qaeda on the arabian peninsula has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. a spokesman confirmed the death shahiri, a saudi national who was released on guantÁnamo bay. when he won children and a cook died of food poisoning after eating a school meal -- 21 children and a coke died of food poisoning after eating a school meal. the food may have contained poisonous chemicals. proposed --he deposed resident morsi have been demonstrating and cairo. earlier there were scuffles between war see supporters and opponents in a northern town after an attack on a muslim brotherhood office there. >> the trial of the captain of the costa concordia cruise liner has begun in italy. francesco should see no -- schettino has been charged with causing the ship to crash. leading to the deaths of 32 people. more than 300 former passengers and workers who survived the disaster will be testifying. c
thanks for joining us from cairo. hello, again. from out his or headquarters -- from al jazeera headquarters in doha. the second-in-command of the yemen-based al qaeda on the arabian peninsula has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. a spokesman confirmed the death shahiri, a saudi national who was released on guantÁnamo bay. when he won children and a cook died of food poisoning after eating a school meal -- 21 children and a coke died of food poisoning after eating a school meal. the food may...
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can washington exert any influence at all in cairo? u.s. ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the united states, fox news contributor joins us about this time every sunday. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, eric. glad to be with you. >> what do you predict could happen later today as if just reported the muslim brotherhood tries now to storm the supreme court? >> well, i think it's become clear in the past several days in particular, although i think it's been clear for a long time, that the muslim brotherhood is not a political party as we in the united states or the west more broadly understand that term. it's an armed militia. it's an armed ideology. and it's simply not going to accept as legitimate any egyptian government that it doesn't control. so i think the prospect for continued violence remains. i think it's just as much if not more the responsibility of the brotherhood as it is of the army. and i think it's important to understand that the army really has, i think, overwhelming support from the egyptian populatio
can washington exert any influence at all in cairo? u.s. ambassador john bolton, former ambassador to the united states, fox news contributor joins us about this time every sunday. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, eric. glad to be with you. >> what do you predict could happen later today as if just reported the muslim brotherhood tries now to storm the supreme court? >> well, i think it's become clear in the past several days in particular, although i think it's been...
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a muslim brotherhood in cairo with hamas which has disavowed the peace process. there are lots of different strains to this. host: i want to get to a broader look. you wrote about a couple of weeks after the crackdown in egypt following wednesday, you rode the middle east democracy movement is hailed as the arab spring and was transformed wednesday. -- do you think that will cause a reset? both what is happening in egypt and syria, do you think it will cause the administration to look at a reset of the foreign- policy? guest: i think what they do is a big question. with regard to the lofty goals, it is not a reference to the last five years of the obama administration with the eight years or when the neoconservative push was to spread democracy to the middle east. seeing a democratically elected government in cairo getting knocked back down by a military coup essentially, even though that is the dirty word in washington, dc that happen does raise the question of how are we going to proceed here. guest: i think what we need to look at is, a reset i do not know, bu
a muslim brotherhood in cairo with hamas which has disavowed the peace process. there are lots of different strains to this. host: i want to get to a broader look. you wrote about a couple of weeks after the crackdown in egypt following wednesday, you rode the middle east democracy movement is hailed as the arab spring and was transformed wednesday. -- do you think that will cause a reset? both what is happening in egypt and syria, do you think it will cause the administration to look at a...
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. >>> the arab league is meeting in cairo to discuss the situation in syria. yemen's prime minister survives an assassination attempt. >>> radiation readings increase 18-fold in japan's fukushima nuclear power plant and part of a global movement once again. afghan girls and boys join the scouts for more than 30 years. >>> the arab league are due to meet to discuss the crisis in syria. u.s. president barack obama has pulled back from the brink of military intervention against the government for the time.ing at least. he this was about to order a missile strike but now he first wants approval from congress. we report from washington. >> reporter: a u.n. missile strike seems eminent. a small group of protestors outside of the white house urged restraint. >> obama! >> reporter: their chants heard in the rose tkpar den as president obama came out to tell the rolled he wants to strike. he's ready but it's going have to wait. he now wants the approval of the u.s. congress. stkphao while i believe i have the authority of carry out this military action without authoriz
. >>> the arab league is meeting in cairo to discuss the situation in syria. yemen's prime minister survives an assassination attempt. >>> radiation readings increase 18-fold in japan's fukushima nuclear power plant and part of a global movement once again. afghan girls and boys join the scouts for more than 30 years. >>> the arab league are due to meet to discuss the crisis in syria. u.s. president barack obama has pulled back from the brink of military intervention...
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rallies outside the mosque in the capital of cairo. turkish prime minister says he will hold off on plans to redevelop a park until a court ruling. he says he has the message, and it is time for him to leave. onblames the violence illegal foreign groups. >> we say to our youngsters, please leave now. go home. if there are any of those illegal organizations there after that, let us deal with them. it is not belong to those illegal organizations. as occupying organizations. they use water cannons to disperse protest. the demonstrations began to weeks ago. top storiesr of the on al jazeera. police -- polling stations have closed across iran. the turnout was over 70%. rebelmmander of syrian fighting groups is urging the west to provide missiles and create a no-fly zone. the government has condemned president obama's decision to arm the rebels. --turkey's capital, writes riots were dispersed with water cannons. it has snowballed into nationwide into government rights. wouldlia's prime minister like to forget this week. andrew thomas reports
rallies outside the mosque in the capital of cairo. turkish prime minister says he will hold off on plans to redevelop a park until a court ruling. he says he has the message, and it is time for him to leave. onblames the violence illegal foreign groups. >> we say to our youngsters, please leave now. go home. if there are any of those illegal organizations there after that, let us deal with them. it is not belong to those illegal organizations. as occupying organizations. they use water...
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inside of cairo. the muslim brotherhood on one side. the army and many civilians who have taken up arms against the muslim brotherhood on the other. the latest video coming from a mosque near where the muslim brotherhood tried to storm a police station. you can just see a never-ending string of automatic weapons fire coming out of this mosque. that's where the gunmen have taken up the position in the minerette. police are trying to fight their way inside to get the gunmen out. the number of people injuried in the last couple of days inside the mosque. it's turning in to a bloody weekend. inside of cairo. tankses and the army imposed martial law and promises continue the crackdown on the groups. part of the crackdown is possibly outlawing and declaring the muslim brother hood a terrorist organization. this person, mohammed al-zawahri. if the name sounds familiar, his brother ayman al-zawahri is the leader of al-qaeda. i sat down with him in an interview in cairo about a year ago. there he told me the u
inside of cairo. the muslim brotherhood on one side. the army and many civilians who have taken up arms against the muslim brotherhood on the other. the latest video coming from a mosque near where the muslim brotherhood tried to storm a police station. you can just see a never-ending string of automatic weapons fire coming out of this mosque. that's where the gunmen have taken up the position in the minerette. police are trying to fight their way inside to get the gunmen out. the number of...
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we go now to cairo, joined by three guests. democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and lina attalah, chief editor and cofounder of the cairo-based news website, mada masr. joining us from washington, chris toensing, director of the middle east research and information project read sharif, yesterday morning when this all began, please, describe what happened. take us through the day. >> before i do that, slight correction, three journalists were killed yesterday, the photojournalist was not killed. that was an erroneous report that filtered through the media yesterday. to answer your question, yesterday was a day of violence and chaos and bloodshed, the most violent episode i have witnessed as reporter in egypt for the past 2.5 years. walking around the northeastern where ahood in cairo mosque was located, you could hear the crackle of machine-gun fire intermittently in the air. in theas teargas thrown city mixed with black smoke rising from cairo. just to give you a sense of what it was like to get in for protesters, to get in or
we go now to cairo, joined by three guests. democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and lina attalah, chief editor and cofounder of the cairo-based news website, mada masr. joining us from washington, chris toensing, director of the middle east research and information project read sharif, yesterday morning when this all began, please, describe what happened. take us through the day. >> before i do that, slight correction, three journalists were killed yesterday, the...
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on the streets of cairo and across the country. >> we're also following developments in cairo. take a look at what happened when he was filing a live report near tahrir square. >> i'm told we're -- >> what are you -- >> i think we're having some problems here. they're trying to take away our camera. >> the soldiers did eventually take ben's crews camera away. ben says that later, it was returned, but without the video footage. again, that was live television that you're seeing right here. all of that happening while we were live on cnn. >>> back in this country, the murder trial of george simmer man is in recess for the weekend, but emotions ran high on friday as the mothers of both george zimmerman and trayvon martin testified. jean casarez joining us with a closer look. the jury is sequestered, but they have a lot to ponder about, something like 38 witnesses while the prosecution was laying out its case and now, the defense isn't it expected the defense will have many witnesses to call beyond george zimmerman's mother and uncle? >> i think they will. they're going to have a f
on the streets of cairo and across the country. >> we're also following developments in cairo. take a look at what happened when he was filing a live report near tahrir square. >> i'm told we're -- >> what are you -- >> i think we're having some problems here. they're trying to take away our camera. >> the soldiers did eventually take ben's crews camera away. ben says that later, it was returned, but without the video footage. again, that was live television that...
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they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for e release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and preside of cizens united tells us all about lou: virginia led to the tory candidate says the sec is now investigating by a company founded by the candidate does agree tech automotive als the subject of a new documentary said the candidate's record of creation or non creation we ha a president of citizens united david, thank you for being here. what habeen the reaction? >> it is a tremendous build @%story of individuals touched so we found former employees and people who worked there at thh carr company and actually got laid off he did not create jobs they got laid-off at the factory so he is somebody that we wanted to introduce to virginia one-third of the documentary is 30 minutes they could ge
they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for e release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and preside of cizens united tells us all about lou: virginia led to the tory candidate says the sec...
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has been a day and an evening of deadly clashes here in cairo and across to. dennis: across egypt, wrapping up this evening, but the gunshots and other activity has been pretty much nonstop from our position. we watched as pro and anti morsi activists did battle on a bridge not far from our position. molotov cocktails and rocks were hurled. after a few hours the military finally cleared this from the bridge, but it was touch and go for several hours this evening. all told, 17 people according to authorities were killed today, over 250 people injured. oneents that we track here in cairo, making a run for the republican guard headquarters. that is where they believe that their former president now, morsi, is being held by authorities. soldiers shot into the crowd, three people were killed. at one rally a leader for the muslim brotherhood, the party backing the past year or so called on their following to lay their lives down for their fallen leader. and in the square just behind us right now, the numbers are a bit lower. this was the scene of the anti morsi crow
has been a day and an evening of deadly clashes here in cairo and across to. dennis: across egypt, wrapping up this evening, but the gunshots and other activity has been pretty much nonstop from our position. we watched as pro and anti morsi activists did battle on a bridge not far from our position. molotov cocktails and rocks were hurled. after a few hours the military finally cleared this from the bridge, but it was touch and go for several hours this evening. all told, 17 people according...
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. >> a display of crowd control, the prote proprotestors in the t of cairo. the alliance have spanned against the military-led government despite the state of emergency for another friday. >> and that's what they call a coup headed by defense minister. >> >> translator: because the government wants to go backwards. >> translator: i came here for egypt. >> allah akbar! >> the protesters are going to get people moving and walking. it's military will -- the special forces stationed at intersections and access in kilo cases like tahir square and the mosque where clashes left hundreds dead a few weeks ago. some are too scared to join and wave from their apartment. from behind the scene cairo clashes broke out and the military disbursed the crowd with tear tkpas. as they reported clashed with local residents. cities in a alexandria left thre dead and several wounded. the muslim brotherhood are bound to fight on despite a crack down that had most of its leadership in preus -b o prison or hiding.h pressure and increasingly heavy handed approach t it feels as though t
. >> a display of crowd control, the prote proprotestors in the t of cairo. the alliance have spanned against the military-led government despite the state of emergency for another friday. >> and that's what they call a coup headed by defense minister. >> >> translator: because the government wants to go backwards. >> translator: i came here for egypt. >> allah akbar! >> the protesters are going to get people moving and walking. it's military will --...
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dominick kane reports now from cairo. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters marched through cairo's city after friday prayers. for them, being able to take to the streets like this is an essential part of their protests. >> we cannot stay silent about what is happening. we will not accept military rule over us again. we need a legitimate government. >> reporter: since the revolution two years ago, protesting has become an almost daily event across egypt. but since the toppling of has knew mubarak, successive governments have set to regulate the daily demonstrations. there has been violence during mean straight frosts. this draft law was first win berg the morsi administration but being pursued by this military-led government. international law experts say countries have to juggle their duty toes protect their citizens alongside the rights of the individual to protest. >> international human rights law provides freedom of speech and freedom of assembly as basic fundamental human rights, these are fundamental human rights. but international law also requires that states have a duty to prot
dominick kane reports now from cairo. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters marched through cairo's city after friday prayers. for them, being able to take to the streets like this is an essential part of their protests. >> we cannot stay silent about what is happening. we will not accept military rule over us again. we need a legitimate government. >> reporter: since the revolution two years ago, protesting has become an almost daily event across egypt. but since the toppling...
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it happened north of cairo just after 1:00 this morning. muslim brotherhood was accused of organizing the attack and they're being called a terrorist organization. >> if you shop for holiday gifts last week and, you probably didn't have to wait long at the checkout. retailers are not happy with how sales are this weekend. linda bell bell is live with that and more. merry christmas eve to you, autria and jummy. department -- target is saying they are investigating the massive data breach of credit and debit card accounts. says thatated press target is working with the secret service to get to the bottom of the theft of the credit card and debit information. limitingand chase are withdrawals on customers who use their credit cards at target. -- chases boosting the spending limit to $1000 from $300. if you are shopping for holiday gifts, you may have noticed less hustle and bustle. that story, coming up in the next hour. >> we will see you in a little bit. we have breaking developments in the nationwide meningitis case. the pharmacy at the cen
it happened north of cairo just after 1:00 this morning. muslim brotherhood was accused of organizing the attack and they're being called a terrorist organization. >> if you shop for holiday gifts last week and, you probably didn't have to wait long at the checkout. retailers are not happy with how sales are this weekend. linda bell bell is live with that and more. merry christmas eve to you, autria and jummy. department -- target is saying they are investigating the massive data breach...
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at least 23 were killed tuesday in cairo. nbc's yusef gamal aldin joins us with just hours left before that ultimatum expires, what do you expect will happen next? >> good morning, mara. it's been a very long day here in cairo and across the country. you mentioned the president's speech which is defiant to meet the deadline. you mentioned the deadline. the violence is close to cairo university. not far from our vantage point here. we're seeing more and more calls for the president to step down to engage with the opposition. also, we're seeing the rhetoric, mara, sharpen from both sides, from the incumbent president and his speech at midnight yesterday and the response on the official facebook page by the army that says it will sacrifice its blood from egypt to protect it from radicals. let's see how this all evolves but there's a lot at stake here. >>> now we go to washington. the white house is putting the brakes on president obama's health care law. nbc tracie potts is live in washington to tell us what this meaning. >> rep
at least 23 were killed tuesday in cairo. nbc's yusef gamal aldin joins us with just hours left before that ultimatum expires, what do you expect will happen next? >> good morning, mara. it's been a very long day here in cairo and across the country. you mentioned the president's speech which is defiant to meet the deadline. you mentioned the deadline. the violence is close to cairo university. not far from our vantage point here. we're seeing more and more calls for the president to step...
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. >>> it was a quieter night on the streets of cairo, but the violence is still there. the spiritual guide was arrested. now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money flowing. >> reporter: the obama administration could say enough's enough and cut i'd to egypt, but some american companies want to keep that money flowing because they are the ones cashing in. >> you're buying u.s. equipment from u.s. contractors. >> reporter: the u.s. doesn't cut a check to egypt it. deposits if in the federal reserve bank. that pays american defense contractors to build the weapons, in part, for egypt. that includes $400 million to general dynamics and $2.5 million to lockheed for f16's. big contracts got it by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they remind them that i
. >>> it was a quieter night on the streets of cairo, but the violence is still there. the spiritual guide was arrested. now in washington the obama administration continues its tiptoeing issue around this and what the next step, we don't know what it will be. egypt gets a billion dollars in aid every year. >> u.s. officials are not taking the decision whether to suspend aid to egypt lightly. we have more on that and why some u.s. companies have every reason to keep the money...
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the crowd dispersed when a massive fire still burned in downtown cairo. today, to yous of demonstrators took to the streets a response to violence that killed hundreds. egyptian military responded with a show of force, tanks lined up in the coastal city and in cairo's tahrir square. security forces used live ammunition to contain crowds. the obama administration is keeping an eye on the situation the u.s. is heavily invested there. ñ every year set aside for egypt. yesterday, president obama says violence must stop. >> jipgs people deserve better than what we've seen over the last several days. >> a white house advisor told abc news the further egypt heads down a violent path more difficult for the obama administration to maintain its level of commitment. president obama said egyptians need to step up and take control. >> we've been blamed by supporters of morsi. we've been blamed by the other side as if we're supporters of morsi. >> president obama said that blame game needs to stop. it won't help egypt get back on the path to stability. >> and we want
the crowd dispersed when a massive fire still burned in downtown cairo. today, to yous of demonstrators took to the streets a response to violence that killed hundreds. egyptian military responded with a show of force, tanks lined up in the coastal city and in cairo's tahrir square. security forces used live ammunition to contain crowds. the obama administration is keeping an eye on the situation the u.s. is heavily invested there. ñ every year set aside for egypt. yesterday, president obama...
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of egypt's most influential man was arrested in cairo tuesday. he is the leader of the muslim brotherhood. he was charged with incitement to murder. the muslim brotherhood said their protests will continue despite almost all of their leaders being in custody. the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood is important to us. we are in pain. but this arrest will not affect our operations at all or our peaceful right to protest. betweentandoff islamists and military backed government that has been running egypt since toppling morsi continued this week, with more violent clashes. 25 policeman were killed. 36 members of the muslim brotherhood died while being held in the police van. says there will be no reconciliation with those who use violence. pakistan's former military courtmusharaf appeared in , charged with failing to present -- prevent the murder of benazir bhutto. he was present when the former prime minister was assassinated. musharaf has denied all charges. prosecutors say he failed to give benazir bhutto enough detection. musharaf is facing
of egypt's most influential man was arrested in cairo tuesday. he is the leader of the muslim brotherhood. he was charged with incitement to murder. the muslim brotherhood said their protests will continue despite almost all of their leaders being in custody. the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood is important to us. we are in pain. but this arrest will not affect our operations at all or our peaceful right to protest. betweentandoff islamists and military backed government that has been...
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it depends where you are 234 cairo, at least. in tahrir, near the presidential palace, on many streets of the city, there is cheering and jubilation across the city. in tahrir, near the presidential palace, on many streets of the city, there is cheering and jubilation across the city. but there was also at the pro morsi sit-in and rally, which is a different scene, very morose. and a look of defeat on many people there. i think this is certainly, we have to call this a coup, it requires context. it wasn't a coup that was launched by itself, by the military, but was facilitated by popular pressure on the streets. and the significance of the protests took place on june 30th. the largest protests in egypt's history, is something that forced the military's hand to step in. and this is part of the -- i think rejection of authoritarianism that we've seen in egypt. first rejecting hosni mubarak's regime, then the military council that replaced them, and then the muslim brotherhood that was elected. but seemed to act in very much the sam
it depends where you are 234 cairo, at least. in tahrir, near the presidential palace, on many streets of the city, there is cheering and jubilation across the city. in tahrir, near the presidential palace, on many streets of the city, there is cheering and jubilation across the city. but there was also at the pro morsi sit-in and rally, which is a different scene, very morose. and a look of defeat on many people there. i think this is certainly, we have to call this a coup, it requires...
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>> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we urge the government in egypt and all parties in egypt to refrain from violence and resolve their differences peacefully. >> basically issuing a statement. is the president right to keep the united states at arm's length from what's happening in egypt? >> the president has to navigate the anger and resentment that's now felt on both sides of the equation in egypt. let's remember, we have a stake in egypt's stability for the regional goals and objectives of u.s. foreign policy, jonathan. not only the camp david accords, not only its role in counterterrorism against islamists and terrorists throughout north africa, but also as a center of stability, relative stability in this arab spring. so the most important leverage we have is the economic leverage we have over the future of egypt's economy and the need of the egyptian military to borrow vast sums from multilateral institutions to support its economic renewal. that's going to be the leverage, not the military aid. >> ambassador, a
>> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we urge the government in egypt and all parties in egypt to refrain from violence and resolve their differences peacefully. >> basically issuing a statement. is the president right to keep the united states at arm's length from what's happening in egypt? >> the president has to navigate the anger and resentment that's now felt on both sides of the equation in egypt. let's remember, we have a stake in egypt's stability for the...
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we are live in cairo. what do you think will happen next? >> reporter: well, we're about five hours away from the military deadline. we can expect a lot of maneuvering in the next few hours. at some point they will have to deliver a statement about what they plan on doing, whether they feel that the 48 hours actually met the demands of their people. now all indications by their reactions on the streets show that the demands of those protesting in tahrir have been for the most part ignored by president morsi. he spoke last night for about 45 minutes, struck a very defiant vote and held very strong to his core convictions that he has the legitimacy. it's not only him but it's the millions of people that elected him going to the streets in support of president morsi. they've been camped out as well. that's why we're seeing some of these clashes where 23 people have been killed. it will be a volatile situation playing out on the streets of egypt today. >> the washington post has an editorial this morning that says the protests show how far the p
we are live in cairo. what do you think will happen next? >> reporter: well, we're about five hours away from the military deadline. we can expect a lot of maneuvering in the next few hours. at some point they will have to deliver a statement about what they plan on doing, whether they feel that the 48 hours actually met the demands of their people. now all indications by their reactions on the streets show that the demands of those protesting in tahrir have been for the most part ignored...
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cheryl: we'll show you incredible pictures out of cairo, egypt. we're continuing to follow this very tense situation. the deadline, 41 minutes ago. president morsi is refusing to step down. the military threatening to intervene and take over control of the country. about 20 minutes ago we were told reports that the military leaders have entered the main tv station in cairo and there could be a statement coming in the next few moments. we don't know. but millions of protestors in tahrir square in egypt. we'll keep you posted. dennis: reborn in the u.s. a new report from rockefeller and company focuses on investing in america. it's just out and takes a look at the impact on the stronger u.s. dollar, increased energy production here and local credit is expanding in the u.s. economy and maybe you ought to consider america. joining us for an exclusive report, jimmy chan. thanks for being with us. i've read your report. impressive stuff. i love pro america, especially right before july 4 but the lynch pin of it all is a stronger u.s. dollar. the fed bal
cheryl: we'll show you incredible pictures out of cairo, egypt. we're continuing to follow this very tense situation. the deadline, 41 minutes ago. president morsi is refusing to step down. the military threatening to intervene and take over control of the country. about 20 minutes ago we were told reports that the military leaders have entered the main tv station in cairo and there could be a statement coming in the next few moments. we don't know. but millions of protestors in tahrir square...
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here are the top stories at this hour: ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi's trial is underway in cairo. this is a live look outside the courthouse where a large group of people have gathered. mohamed morsi is accused of in citing the murder of protesters. he says his ousting by the military was an illegal move. >> secretary of state john kerry is in the saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi arabia's king abdullah to discuss the syrian crisis, turmoil in egypt and concerns over iran's noouk lee program. secretary kerry met with egyptian officials. >> the shooting at los angeles international airport, the gunman talked with police moments after the rampage. cincinnati tolds them he acted alone, the admission coming after he was shot by officers. paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee on friday. he's in critical condition and under 24 hour civil rans. >> a record number of runners ran in the new york city marathon. tighter security was in place in the night of boston marathon. the race was cancelled last year because of superstorm sandy. >> those are the head lines, "real money" with ali v
here are the top stories at this hour: ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi's trial is underway in cairo. this is a live look outside the courthouse where a large group of people have gathered. mohamed morsi is accused of in citing the murder of protesters. he says his ousting by the military was an illegal move. >> secretary of state john kerry is in the saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi arabia's king abdullah to discuss the syrian crisis, turmoil in egypt and concerns over iran's...
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cairo. they say they will continue taking to the streets. we are live in our cairo bureau. tear gas being fired at protestors, reports that at least three people have been killed so far. are there still a lot of people out on the streets of cairo and in other parts of egypt right now? >> no, relative to the day, there aren't that many people. now we have seen two different protests, anti coup protests in cairo, one near the presidential palace. it's the first time that the area sees protests past curfew. an area near here earlile on in the day, you were showing pictures of tear gas fired in that area. well, the situation developed throughout the course of the night and i would say hundreds of anti coup protestors were in a stand off. in the last 45 minutes, we've seen the security forces move in, disperse the protestors and arrest a lot of the people who were still on the streets. we didn't see more tear gas being fired. it seems that that situation has calmed down but there's been a strong
cairo. they say they will continue taking to the streets. we are live in our cairo bureau. tear gas being fired at protestors, reports that at least three people have been killed so far. are there still a lot of people out on the streets of cairo and in other parts of egypt right now? >> no, relative to the day, there aren't that many people. now we have seen two different protests, anti coup protests in cairo, one near the presidential palace. it's the first time that the area sees...
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bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degegree to whic the obama foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular military and in the shaping of a new democratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood and any forthcoming governing coalition. our foreign policy expert will also take on the issue of why mr. obama wants the muslim brotherhood's participation despite the objections of the secular military and other elements of the egyptian governin
bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a...
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two major demonstrations happening right now in cairo. now just past midnight in cairo. one huge demonstration. this is the one you're seeing right now. these are opponents. it looks like new year's eve there. fireworks going off all over the place. these people are thrilled that the egyptian military for all practical purposes dumped morsi a year after he took office. on the right part of your screen you're seeing a pro-morsi rally. these are largely numbers of the muslim brotherhood. they have been awaiting for around 80 years to get power in egypt. they finally got power a year ago but for them now that power is going to go away right now because of what's happened. let's bring in ivan watson. he's at the anti-morsi rally. >> reporter: the party continues to rage here. i've covered a lot of demos here over the course of the last two years. i really haven't seen these masses and constant fireworks. it seems like this since 2011 when he stepped down here. people clearly thrilled with the decision by the top political tear commander to call for the suspension of the cons
two major demonstrations happening right now in cairo. now just past midnight in cairo. one huge demonstration. this is the one you're seeing right now. these are opponents. it looks like new year's eve there. fireworks going off all over the place. these people are thrilled that the egyptian military for all practical purposes dumped morsi a year after he took office. on the right part of your screen you're seeing a pro-morsi rally. these are largely numbers of the muslim brotherhood. they...
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points secon secretary kerry isg while he is in cairo, this interm government cannot exist in perpetuity. it needs to get on with the business of constitutional reforms and establishing elections for a new democratically elected president and parliament. and it need to take on has to steps much soonerrather than later. >> let's talk about this visit to ki cairo. we didn't know about is unti une landed. >> which makes you think iraq and afghanistan. extremely dangerous places. >> what are the security concerns and the relationship between the two countries is clearly not what was. >> it certainly was telling the u.s. state department did not want to announce or confirm this was even a possibility. and that sends a diplomatic signal. it says the u.s. is very much disapproving of how the interim egyptian government has been functioning in the last five months since july 3rd. when you don't make a big human cry it sends a message to the host country that it's not the behaving the way washington wants it to behave. >> as for the security situation, we have seen and heard newma numerous report
points secon secretary kerry isg while he is in cairo, this interm government cannot exist in perpetuity. it needs to get on with the business of constitutional reforms and establishing elections for a new democratically elected president and parliament. and it need to take on has to steps much soonerrather than later. >> let's talk about this visit to ki cairo. we didn't know about is unti une landed. >> which makes you think iraq and afghanistan. extremely dangerous places....
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this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly what is going to happen when the military deadline expires at 5:00 p.m. local, but there are fears that this is not going to be pretty. a muslim brotherhood leader today said that, in fact, his supporters would not take any, quote, armed rebellion without revolting against that, and yesterday president morsi in his long and rambling speech said that he has no intention of stepping down, that he was going to stick to his guns, and that he would effectively be willing to give his life to protect the constitution. that really flies in the face
this is cairo's historic tahrir square. last night it was packed with hundreds of thousands calling for morsi to step down. violence between supporters and opponents left at least 23 dead. in a defiant speech hours ago, morsi said he would not give up his office and was willing to give up his life. now, clarissa ward is in cairo this morning. clarissa, i imagine the mood is quite tense. >> reporter: that's exactly right, anne-marie. tensions are really sky high here. nobody knows exactly...
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standby in cairo. there were 18 days of massive protests in january of 2011 that ended president hosni mubarak's nearly thee decades in power. june 24, 2012 muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed morsi became the president after a divided election, but an election nonetheless that was held in egypt. june 25th of this year hundreds of thousands back in the streets yet again protesting morey on the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the original revolt. rick granell is with me now served as a spokesman for the last two ambassadors. welcome to you there in los angeles. it is my feeling that people in cairo believe that mohammed morsi is going to walk out of there in ten or 15 minutes. that does not appear to be the case. if that is true, what happens? >> i think you're right. i think that the people have faith that the military leaders are going to take over and be in control, and the one thing that they have going for them is history. we have seen throughout history that the egyptian military is in
standby in cairo. there were 18 days of massive protests in january of 2011 that ended president hosni mubarak's nearly thee decades in power. june 24, 2012 muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed morsi became the president after a divided election, but an election nonetheless that was held in egypt. june 25th of this year hundreds of thousands back in the streets yet again protesting morey on the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the original revolt. rick granell is with me now served as...
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his brother lived in cairo. he took a break from the demonstrations he was taking part in to go, too. >> he got a chance to see the whole family and said good-bye to all of us. >> reporter: that was the last time you saw him? >> we didn't know it was going to be the last time. >> reporter: the father of two young girls was among the protesters. early this morning, ahmed came to the mosque and saw he was also among the victims. >> it was too emotional. he was too young to die. >> reporter: he said when he tried to take his brother home, he faced another outrage from the government. when you came here to retrieve your brother's body, what did they tell you? >> they said, "if you want to take the body now, you have to sign the documents -- you have to agree this was a natural death, that he died of natural causes." that's what it would say on the death certificate. there was an obvious gunshot to his neck. >> reporter: he's not alone. others in the mosque complained about the same thing. >> my brother's number here
his brother lived in cairo. he took a break from the demonstrations he was taking part in to go, too. >> he got a chance to see the whole family and said good-bye to all of us. >> reporter: that was the last time you saw him? >> we didn't know it was going to be the last time. >> reporter: the father of two young girls was among the protesters. early this morning, ahmed came to the mosque and saw he was also among the victims. >> it was too emotional. he was too...
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more breaking news from cairo. we'll be right back. >>> a look back to egicypt wher morsi is being replaced temp rarely with the chief justice of the constitutional court. this is a big blow to the muslim brotherhood.justice of the cons court. this is a big blow to the muslim brotherhood. but they are organized and my guess is they will turn out a lot of people. >> i think we have a big issue here. president obama has painted himself in a corner because he was instrumental in getting morsi in that seat. thousa now what does he do. does he embrace this type of military coup? >> sure. >> i'm sure he will, by the way. >> they went a lot further than -- they're sort of asking for this, weren't they? >> and we knew in was coming. the muslim brotherhood is very, very powerful. plane folks on your side of the aisle told us they would never run for the elections and if they did, they would never win. and they did. as i said before, they control the mosques, unions, they're in the military, they have tremendous power. only
more breaking news from cairo. we'll be right back. >>> a look back to egicypt wher morsi is being replaced temp rarely with the chief justice of the constitutional court. this is a big blow to the muslim brotherhood.justice of the cons court. this is a big blow to the muslim brotherhood. but they are organized and my guess is they will turn out a lot of people. >> i think we have a big issue here. president obama has painted himself in a corner because he was instrumental in...
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september 8th, cairo, a popular islamic broadcaster airs part of the trailer. outrage ensues. september 9th. ambassador stevens gets ready to leave tripoli, he is warned that the martyr's brigade can't be trusted. stevens' movements are supposed to be secret, and local media is there, and that's cause for grave concern. on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11. coming up, america suffers another blow on another 9/11. after the break. >>> in the days after september 11, 2012, obama administration officials would claim that benghazi was a spontaneous attack many carried out by a mob, outraged over a youtube video. as are you about to see, nobody, but nobody, in libya, was thinking that on this fateful day. september 11, 2012. 6:43 a.m. deputy ghazi. a libyan police officer is caught photographing the inside of the american mission. the idea that a libyan cop might be casing the place rattles information management officer sean smith. around noontime, he messages a friend on the internet. "assuming we don't die tonight, we saw one of our police that guard the compound taking picture
september 8th, cairo, a popular islamic broadcaster airs part of the trailer. outrage ensues. september 9th. ambassador stevens gets ready to leave tripoli, he is warned that the martyr's brigade can't be trusted. stevens' movements are supposed to be secret, and local media is there, and that's cause for grave concern. on the eve of the anniversary of 9/11. coming up, america suffers another blow on another 9/11. after the break. >>> in the days after september 11, 2012, obama...
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watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions calling the prime minister's resignation. four people died and dozens were wounded on saturday when government supporters clashed with protest this industry has accused the prime minister being a puppet of the brother of the former prime minister convicted of corruption young gun is distorted to the end and takes two people so cheap and good tasting of the winter paralympic games beginning that i'm one of russia's medal hopefuls at the ice hockey team competing for the thirty first sign of the season kavanagh join them in training. ice hockey as it should be intense fears determined. and that's li
watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions...
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watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions calling the prime minister's resignation. four people died and dozens were wounded on saturday when government supporters clashed with protest this industry has accused the prime minister being a puppet of the brother of the former prime minister convicted of corruption young gun is distorted to the end and takes two people so cheap and good tasting of the winter paralympic games beginning that i'm one of russia's medal hopefuls at the ice hockey team competing for the thirty first sign of the season kavanagh join them in training. ice hockey as it should be intense fears determined. and that's li
watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions...
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growing violence in cairo and other cities. have investors and non-investors alike asking the same two burning questions tonight, has the united states completely lost its influence in to the egyptian government. all those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report," starting right now. >>> good evening, everybody, i'm bill griffith. this is "the kudlow report". first upping tonight the dow posts its worst week in more than a year closing down more than 2% on the week. the index down more than 576 points from its all time closing high of just a few weeks ago on august 2nd. is this just a pause in the rally, the beginning of a major market correction or the beginning of something even worse? joining us tonight, chapwood vehicles, katie stockton at mk and partners and cnbc contributor. how do you answer that question? i know you're positive on the growth we're going through in the united states. what about lately where we're seeing softness in corporate profitability and now the stock market? >> i'm not loving this. the dol
growing violence in cairo and other cities. have investors and non-investors alike asking the same two burning questions tonight, has the united states completely lost its influence in to the egyptian government. all those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report," starting right now. >>> good evening, everybody, i'm bill griffith. this is "the kudlow report". first upping tonight the dow posts its worst week in more than a year closing down more than 2% on...
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he was found in an apartment in cairo after being on the run. his 38-year-old son was just killed in the violence he's the most senior leader. what's been the reaction there to his arrest? >> reporter: even though he's now in custody that doesn't dent the capacity to act of the millions of members of the muslim brotherhood. state media released details about this arrest having shown pictures of him looking a little disshhevelled with an armed man next to him. they raided the school and found the automatic rifle and pistol and a bunch of equipment they say had been taken in a militant raid on a police station about 90 kilometers south of cairo where i'm standing. effectively bolstering their narrative. he was hiding with someone with links to militancy. throughout the day further arrests. 56 organizers arrested. another middle level leader just in the previous few hours. the brotherhood trying to look unfazed. many are really asking right now what are their options. the party is being called terrorists. there's a big debate in the u.s. what shoul
he was found in an apartment in cairo after being on the run. his 38-year-old son was just killed in the violence he's the most senior leader. what's been the reaction there to his arrest? >> reporter: even though he's now in custody that doesn't dent the capacity to act of the millions of members of the muslim brotherhood. state media released details about this arrest having shown pictures of him looking a little disshhevelled with an armed man next to him. they raided the school and...
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sharif of delicate use is with us in cairo. produce isnd don't with us in cairo. kouddous is with us in cairo. lawyers found a legal justification to avoid having to cut off $1.5 billion a year in military aid. it goes on to talk about for the obama administration, and the problem is not simply its relationship with the egyptian military, but with israel, who is trying to nurture a new round of talks. >> the u.s. has been walking this tight rope to figure out a way to keep a aid going to fulfil its national security objectives, but coming under pressure as the military has conducted these crackdowns on the muslim brotherhood and more to supporters. we saw the first indication of the can modest reprimand by delaying the delivery of four f- 16 jetfighters. exercises are still going forward later this year, and aid seems to be coming. ,he new york times mentioned the obama administration, by calling it a coup, by law, would have to suspend aid, so they have made this determination that they do not need to determine whether it is a coup or not, sidestepping that requi
sharif of delicate use is with us in cairo. produce isnd don't with us in cairo. kouddous is with us in cairo. lawyers found a legal justification to avoid having to cut off $1.5 billion a year in military aid. it goes on to talk about for the obama administration, and the problem is not simply its relationship with the egyptian military, but with israel, who is trying to nurture a new round of talks. >> the u.s. has been walking this tight rope to figure out a way to keep a aid going to...
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the streets of cairo were pretty empty throughout the entire day. of course, the curfew in place. second night in a row with curfew and state of emergency, of course, to last for a month. you talked about the attacks on the churches there. we heard various reports that the number is much, much higher, at least 30 attacked across the down industry and many warned prior to the attack of the crack down this would be the type of spill over, rifle effect violence the country could expect to see in the aftermath. one of the many reasons people were trying to urge the government to continue to pursue a peaceful solution. the ministry of interp your also, anderson, announcing following a number of attacks on police stations and on government institutions that it would -- that it had authorized it's troops to use lethal force if such attacks took place. of course, everyone anxious what tomorrow will bring with mass demonstrations being called for by the muslim brotherhood, expected to take place after a noon prayer not too far from where we are now. >> mona, you say you support neither the
the streets of cairo were pretty empty throughout the entire day. of course, the curfew in place. second night in a row with curfew and state of emergency, of course, to last for a month. you talked about the attacks on the churches there. we heard various reports that the number is much, much higher, at least 30 attacked across the down industry and many warned prior to the attack of the crack down this would be the type of spill over, rifle effect violence the country could expect to see in...
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we're seeing armored vehicles, this is live picture from cairo. armored military vehicles are speeding on to the area. there is a an area islamist are battling some of the people in favor the coup d'etat against the muslim brotherhood folks. muslim brotherhood folks represent a big chunk of the population there. maybe minority now. it is big enough, strong enough, and militant enough to cause real problems for the military. looks like battle something continuing as we speak. it is late into the night in cairo. it may happen all night but the military is taking no chances. they are surrounding the opponents of the new regime as best as they can. cheryl: david, we've been watching the oil contract, wti in particular, over $103 a barrel. that contract has jumped $7 just in the last week a big part of it is just this, destabilization of the middle east. that is broad term but -- david: look what happened to gold. as scott shelllady said, the gold is coming down as what fed is expected to do. in a good world where there is not action like happening in
we're seeing armored vehicles, this is live picture from cairo. armored military vehicles are speeding on to the area. there is a an area islamist are battling some of the people in favor the coup d'etat against the muslim brotherhood folks. muslim brotherhood folks represent a big chunk of the population there. maybe minority now. it is big enough, strong enough, and militant enough to cause real problems for the military. looks like battle something continuing as we speak. it is late into the...
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said they initially reported they had warned everybody about cairo and causing trouble in cairo. cairo demonstrations. >> eric: finish the point. >> dana: i want to get eric's point. >> eric: darrell issa is going subpoena ambassador pickering, thomas pick certifying going to have to testify on may 23rd. voluntarily or not he will get subpoenaed sheewlt question he needs. honestly at this point i don't care, all that matters is obama's legacy. that is kind of politics. i care about the time line of life. they wanted to go but i have to pointed this out. at 10:05 there were emails sent from benghazi, u.s. mission under attack. that is 1:00 a.m. in the morning. ambassador stevens is dead in the hospital with one other. at 4:00 a.m., two more died. whoever ambassador pickering tells us stand down and don't send help from tipoli or italy or wherever, that person needs to testify as to why they did that. >> dana: one other question as we leave here. we're talking about the irs, what did the white house know in terms of trying to protect the president in his reelection effort. was that
said they initially reported they had warned everybody about cairo and causing trouble in cairo. cairo demonstrations. >> eric: finish the point. >> dana: i want to get eric's point. >> eric: darrell issa is going subpoena ambassador pickering, thomas pick certifying going to have to testify on may 23rd. voluntarily or not he will get subpoenaed sheewlt question he needs. honestly at this point i don't care, all that matters is obama's legacy. that is kind of politics. i care...
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. >>> thousands of supports of mohammed morsi marching in cairo once again today. protesters are denouncing the government and want morsi to be reinstated. their numbers have dwindled, though, amidst a violent government crackdown. >>> and there has been a ruling on the chinese politician and his last-chance appeal for life. >> how old are you? >> nine. >> how old were you when you first started working out here? >> seven. >> fault lines how children are hired by us agriculture to help put food on america's tables. >> in any other industry kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture. >> they don't ask, "is she 12?". they just want their job done. >> how many of you get up before 5 o'clock in the morning? what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and int
. >>> thousands of supports of mohammed morsi marching in cairo once again today. protesters are denouncing the government and want morsi to be reinstated. their numbers have dwindled, though, amidst a violent government crackdown. >>> and there has been a ruling on the chinese politician and his last-chance appeal for life. >> how old are you? >> nine. >> how old were you when you first started working out here? >> seven. >> fault lines how...